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Last updated: October 3rd, 2024 at 08:18 UTC+02:00
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Starting tomorrow (October 4), the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will be available for purchase through offline and online stores. They will be available in two colors: Moonstone Gray and Platinum Silver. The pricing is listed below.
The Galaxy Trade-In program will be available for people buying the Galaxy Tab S10 series from October 4 to November 30. People upgrading from their existing tablet (including non-Samsung ones) to the Galaxy Tab S10 series can get a trade-in bonus of up to KRW 1.23 million ($920).
Those who buy the Galaxy Tab S10 series until November 30 will get additional benefits:
First 20,000 Galaxy Tab S10 buyers can also get a tablet pouch (worth KRW 5,000) made in partnership with RAWROW. The first 10,000 customers who buy 512GB or 1TB models of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will get a Lowlow travel pouch worth KRW 200,000 ($150) for free.
Buyers will get up to a 70% discount on first-party Galaxy Tab S10 series accessories, including the AI Keyboard Book Cover, AI Slim Keyboard Book Cover, Lamy Safari S Pen, and S Pen Creator Edition. Those buying the Galaxy Tab S10+ or the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra by October 17 will also get a free 12-month Samsung Care Plus Damage Protection plan that offers discounts on repair costs.
A Samsung official said, “The Galaxy Tab S10 series, equipped with the ‘Galaxy AI' optimized for large screens, will provide next-level productivity and efficiency to various users, from students to office workers. We hope that you experience the ‘Galaxy Tab S10 series’ at a reasonable price through the ‘Galaxy Trade-in’ program and enjoy abundant purchase benefits.“
Asif is a computer engineer turned technology journalist. He has been using Samsung phones since 2004, and his current smartphone is the Galaxy S21 Ultra. He loves headphones, mechanical keyboards, and PC hardware. When not writing about technology, he likes watching crime and science fiction movies and TV shows.

